Museo Evita, Buenos Aires

Learn about the life and achievements of Eva Peron at Museo Evita. Preserving the memory of this legendary first lady, the museum houses a collection of over 3,000 artifacts, including photographs, recordings, contemporary written documents, and Evita's personal effects. The museum's permanent exhibit will take you through Evita's life, from her childhood in the small village of Los Toldos to the days of global fame. It documents her successes as first lady and her renowned struggle for the rights of women and the impoverished. Most of the displays are in Spanish, but you can opt for a guided tour of the museum, available in multiple languages. Add Museo Evita and other attractions to your Buenos Aires trip itinerary using our Buenos Aires tour planner.

This small museum keeps a part of Argentine history that has a lot to do with emotions that Eva was generated in the village. It shows the life of avoiding through his articles, personal, videos of speeches and photography of the time. If you are interested here you will find a look of Evita from Argentina, that has little to do with the Broadway version.

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By Ranga POn January 7, 2018

This is a great museum. But the museum did not accept these tickets! We had to beg and plead with the museum to let us in which they did. They said that they do not sell their tickets on line from any...
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By davesravesOn January 4, 2018

So, upon entering we were asked "Spanish or English" assuming the brochure would explain the exhibits in English. This isn't the case. There are a few actual outfits worn by her and these are describe...
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Very interesting full of history. No air conditioning if you are trying to scape the warm weather

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By Damaris KiewietsOn November 28, 2017

Historical setting and did I cry. I could reflect on my purpose in life and the challenges faced should be used as stepping stones. It is a must see for women leaders

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By Spencer HuebnerOn October 29, 2017

Fascinating. The installation of the death mask with footage from the funeral cortege was particularly striking. Easily accessible for English speakers.

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By Robson Silva da SilvaOn October 28, 2017

The Evita Museum it's a obligatory stop at Buenos Aires. You'll change your sight about the Argentina's History. However, They have to improve the history of Evita's death. I finished my visit and I couldn't grasp the details of the death.

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